Campfire Stories & Mother's Day!
/Last week was our Mother’s Day event and the pre-school children were so very excited in the lead up to the event to have their mummies come to nursery. The children especially enjoyed making a special card and a clay butterfly. Shyla told her friends that she was so excited to give it to her mummy and she knows that mummy is going to love it because Shyla made it, saying “It makes it even more special when I made it myself!”. Throughout the day, the children were discussing what they would like to show their mums when they come in to nursery. Some were very enthusiastic about showing their parents the toy boxes in our construction and small world area, where as William said he was going to show his mummy where he puts his drawing and his book bag. Vivienne said that her mum was going to love the caterpillars because, “Now they are a cocoon and soon will be a butterfly and my mummy doesn’t know that yet!”. The event was a lovely as we were lucky the sun shone and so many mums were able to come along and share picnics with each other and their children and being able to explore the wonderful garden with the activities set up inside and outside.
The children have also been setting up small camps with story books. Salvador set up the chairs into a circle position and encouraged his friends to join him. Jasper said, “It’s like a real camp fire”. Salvador encouraged his friends to have a seat so that he could read them all a story. At first he chose the police officer book and once opening it up, he said to his friends, “This police man is going to catch the bad guys, that’s why you all need to be good”. Tomas then asked Salvador if he could read another story to them and chose the ants book. The children all looked together very intently at the book, taking in all of the pictures and Riley said, “Awww, they look so cute when they are babies”. Once they had finished story time, Zachary suggested, “Now we should make a real camp fire with some sticks” and they gathered the sticks from around the garden, placing them carefully in a pile and ‘cooking’ lots of tasty food to share outdoors.